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alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Tuesday, February 2 1999 Volume 03 : Number 106
Today's Subjects:
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Re: pointless drivel (it _is_ me, after all!) [vika@ibm.net (Vika Zafrin)]
Wilkommen! [petit_chou@juno.com]
Do do do do do (Inspector Gadget) [petit_chou@juno.com]
Re: Outing Richard Butterworth [vika@ibm.net (Vika Zafrin)]
Moxy at Newport Folk Festival? We could make it happen . . . ["KatieWow"]
Re: A Windsor Review [Marie-Claude Danis ]
autographs and stuff [Angie Armstrong ]
Re: Just noticed something... [Paul Mischler ]
Re: Outing Richard Butterworth ["A.J. LoCicero" ]
Re: moxy beatles [jkpolk@ntplx.net (Andrea Krause)]
Re: Another 930 question [elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt James)]
Re: Geeky question for y'all [bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors)]
Re: Geeky question for y'all [jkpolk@ntplx.net (Andrea Krause)]
Re: Do do do do do (Inspector Gadget) ["KatieWow" ]
Re: Parking at the 9:30? [Autumn Patterson ]
Re: A Windsor Review [drea1@my-dejanews.com]
Re: A Windsor Review ["A.J. LoCicero" ]
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Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 19:55:24 GMT
From: vika@ibm.net (Vika Zafrin)
Subject: Re: pointless drivel (it _is_ me, after all!)
Angie Armstrong delighted us with:
>4) Falcon Ridge? (as my wallet cringes and my credit card crawls deeper into
>it's pocket) hmmmm. i just need a camp stove... er, anyway...
Not necessarily, Angie. They do have lots and lots of really, really
good food there. No more costly than your average fair, yet the
choices are many and vegetarian is definitely an option, if that's
your thing.
And the smoothies. Gotta love the smoothies. Mmmmm.
Vika Zafrin
vika@ibm.net
"I feel like I just gave birth. To a DAT tape." -COM
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Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 20:25:38 GMT
From: petit_chou@juno.com
Subject: Wilkommen!
Bienvenidos a la Newsgroup, Jon!
I'm so excited that I'm the first to make the obligatory nod to
www.fruvous.com (if, of course, you haven't already been there). It is
the source of all things Fruvous, from lyrics to tour dates to fan
listings to crossword puzzles. I think that you'll find us an altogether
funloving and open bunch (if you've been lurking for a while and haven't
been scared away yet, you must know this). Now that you've outed
yourself, do stay awhile!
Heather Moore (my first welcome! Too cool!)
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Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 20:25:39 GMT
From: petit_chou@juno.com
Subject: Do do do do do (Inspector Gadget)
Kate sagely noted:
>but rupert everett is playing dr.
>mad, and rupert everett is a good reason to see _anything_ :).
Wait a sec. Doctor Mad? Who's that? Are we still talking about
Inspector Gadget? Do you mean Doctor Claw?
Besides my petty musings, I must join in with Kate, who sang Rupert
Everett's praises. He is the ONLY good thing to come out of My Best
Friend's Wedding (an atrocious film that I only recommend for
demonstrative purposes -- Pan 'N' Scan at it's peak), not to mention a
*wonderful* addition to Shakespeare In Love, stunning in The Madness of
King George, and undoubtedly the best choice to play Oberon in the new
Midsummer Night's Dream. (Heather's subliminal message: See Cemetery Man
[also called Dellamorte Dellamore] if you like cool Italian Gothic-y
Art-house-y flicks with neat actors) By the by, he wrote a fabulous book
(semi-autobigraphical, of course) called "Hello Darling, Are You Working"
which I found to be hilarious. He's got some talent, that boy.
Heather Moore
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Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 20:08:38 GMT
From: vika@ibm.net (Vika Zafrin)
Subject: Re: Outing Richard Butterworth
Oh, this is just too good to pass up.
Welcome, Jim'll! Stay awhile, we need more people from over there
beyond the lake.
jon@mrrl.lut.ac.uk (Jon Knight) delighted us with:
>At this point our campus news meister added a.m.m.f (and the strangely
>quiet alt.fan.moxy.fruvous)
That's cuz everyone has pretty much migrated here. Although the
volume on this here ng has been so high at times, I've been thinking
it'd be really great if the "marginal" topics were discussed on
alt.fan... since it's there and unused and such, and probably feels
unloved by now.
>to the campus news spool, thereby allowing
>a suitable response. And that response is simple: Richard is in
>denial.
Heh. He also pretends that he liked us when he came to visit back in
October. I don't think Loudon... er, Loughborough is his
only denial point... but don't tell him I said that. He still thinks
I think he's sane, I think.
>So ladies and gentleman of the newsgroup, please be gentle with young
>Richard.
/me takes Richard out of the bag ceecee stuffed him in a while ago,
unruffling his hair. There. Almost like new.
>Tatty bye,
Cheerio! Or is that totally outdated?
Welcome, again. So, what about Moxy Fruvous? You like 'em?
Vika Zafrin
vika@ibm.net
"I feel like I just gave birth. To a DAT tape." -COM
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Date: Tue, 2 Feb 1999 15:35:54 -0500
From: "KatieWow"
Subject: Moxy at Newport Folk Festival? We could make it happen . . .
everyone--
e-mail robert.jones@fpiny.com and nmj4@columbia.com and suggest früvous as
one of the acts for this year's newport folk festival!!! last year's
performers included lyle lovett and the indigo girls; getting früvous on the
bill would be monumental!!! even if they can't do it, it couldn't hurt to
get the organizers of one of the east coast's largest festivals thinking
that the whole world is dying to see früvous (which we all know they should
be . . .)
so e-mail 'em and see what happens!
~~kate
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nothing worth having comes without some kind of fight
gotta kick at the darkness 'til it bleeds daylight
- --bruce cockburn, "lovers in a dangerous time"
and so the problem remained; lots of the people were mean, and most of them
were miserable, even the ones with digital watches.
- --douglas adams, "hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy"
we're splitting into two camps--mike, i'm with you.
- --jian ghomeshi, bottom line, 1/1
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Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 20:50:41 GMT
From: Marie-Claude Danis
Subject: Re: A Windsor Review
Fiona wrote:
*here Mike Wood wants me to
> mention that on his bus from Toronto to Windsor, he sat next to Much Music VJ
> Bill Welychka*
And here is where I thwap Mike for meeting more people. Dammit, Mike, you've
already met Don McKellar... (and rubbed it in my face -- although thanks for
the poster -- although you could have had it signed) Not that I particularly
care for Bill Welychka and his hair, but this is sick ;P
They got these "yup,
> look what we're doing" looks and went into "What is Pisco's favourite thing
> to rob?" The rest of the crowd must have been confused when a few pockets of
> the audience went into wild applause.
Heck I surprised myself. -- IT'S BACK! everybody! it's BACK! *little dance*
(not THAT dance!)
> Fruvous has acquired a keyboard. "We just got it yesterday so we've
> been playing with it".
This is where a video of this performance would have come in handy *low-key
sideways glare in Mike Wood's direction again* Hitting 'demo' and pretending
you're the one playing is just the oldest keyboard joke ever only when Dave
did it it was the funniest thing (no, really).
> Set 2 EARLY MORNING RAIN - love this song. love it.
Still looking for my jaw, yes. I had to buy a new one after NoHo and now I
lost that one again... Damn you Mr. Lightfoot. Damn you Foster.
> EARTHQUAKES - "I think of this song as a three-minute ride through Dave's
> brain" - Murray. The oddest things go through Dave Matheson's head when he
> picks up a banjo. Great song, great imagery, not a hell of a lot of sense...
Officially my Favourite Früvous Song. No question. I could elaborate on that
but I already have elsewhere. I can show you my thesis on the subject if you
ask me.
> Foam-holder improv.. As a token of their appreciation the Borders staff gave
> Fruvous some nylon zip-up book covers which contained foam. Foam-holders ar
> apparently the latest craze. "Say Murray's a puddle..." "This is Fruvous
> stuffed-up"
Okay I know someone was videotaping this... Any idea who?
> HORSESHOES - Drea and I debated whether the ASL session
> last night inspired this. We signed along. Mike on keyboard, "Even Murray can
> play the guitar", Dave also on guitar and Jian looking awfully naked without
> the drums. Jian encouraged his bandmates to sit on the stools that had been
> provided. "Should I sit too? No, you stand." "That was the worst version
> we've ever done."
... yet the most interesting. I loved it. :)
My time in Michigan was a mixed blessing... Although Ann Arbor, I liked.
Should be a state in itself, Josh W. is right. I must admit though that's I'm
freaked out by the fact that Borders seems to allow *dogs* in the store...
wtf????
Marie-Claude
"Yeah, we talk funny." -- Murray (6/22/98)
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Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 20:57:21 GMT
From: Angie Armstrong
Subject: autographs and stuff
> I'm makin' me a Fru-Hat (king of Spain hat). All I've got to do now is
> finish it. I'm makin it, so it'll be cool.
you know, my friend Chris (who I'm incidentally dragging to FruCon) bought me
this silly jester's cap in my fave colors (purple, green and yellow) with
little bells on the end. I've always considered wearing it to a concert, but
then decided it would be too silly, even for me. ;^}
> cee (one of the 9/10ths of the American population who *doesn't* have
> JLP, yet somehow feels like she's in the minority there)
um, cee... i don't own it either... if I want to hear a bitter woman raging
against life, the universe and everything... I'll just record myself talking
to any of my confidants... :^) Actually, I do like some of AM's stuff... but
can only listen so much...
> From: Brent and Marianne Miller
> Subject: FruCon2 Shirt Orders Finalized
> Once again, thanks so much for making this possible.
> It was great to get to know so many Fruheads.
> Brent and Mar
Thanks Brent and Mar!!!! I'm eagerly watching my mailbox... for tix and
t's... whooo hooo... the countdown begins in earnest!!
> Guess that would make Mike Ringo--I'd say he's goofy enough. =)
*snort* get outta my head!
> Did anyone else notice that two of Moxy Fruvous' CDs are now in the
> Columbia House catalogue? Live Noise and You Will Go To The Moon have
> made it there!
>
> Congrats, guys!
hey that's big! now my friends don't have as much of an excuse for resisting
the Fruvous temptation
> However, when we were at the all-ages New Year's Night show at the Bottom
Line,
> my daughter Dana got Jian's set list. She'd been hoping to get the band to
> autograph it after the show, but we all got shuttled out of there ... so I
was
> wondering if it would be completely geeky and just un-NG-worthy if I brought
it
> on Friday to 930 and tried to get them to sign it for her after that show? I
> know hugs and pix are cool, but autographs?????
>
> Just wondering ... Queen Lisa (who wants to give the little princess a cool
> Valentine's Day gift).
Well, if it _is_ a geeky thing to do... consider me a MAJOR GEEK, because my
eventual goal is to have any and all things Fruvous in my possession
autographed by the guys... :^) Gives me another excuse to walk up and say
'hi,' bein' the shy one I am..
>
> Jim'll
>
> [1] But that's another story.
>
> [2] London for those of you reading in American.
>
> [3] Richard should now have learnt a valuable lesson: don't dare a
> USENET oldbie to start a thread casually.
*sigh*
another Brit...
bestill my racing heart...
Oh, another thing I forgot to comment on before... the whole rant about
'supposed' fans of bands after one top 40 hit...
There are times even now that I wonder of my "fan-status" with Fruvous...
seeing how much contact older (not age wise) fans have had, in jokes,
knowledge and experiences. On the other hand, as soon as I realized after the
summer concert in '97 that I loved this band, I ran to Media Play and bought
YWGTTM and Bargainville and listened to them endlessly. I visited just about
every page of FDC, and only the following Feb or Mar (I think?) did I ask
Chris O to put me on the FruFans page... and only because of lack of knowledge
in technology did I not join the ng until this Fall. I feel like I know a
lot... but I certainly don't know everything... but I'm proud to say that I
consider myself a -Fan- and not just because of one or two songs I heard or
'cause I think the [insert instrument here] player is cute. (hey, girl's
gotta have her secrets, right?)
Ok, I'm done. Still can't remember my dream tho', and that bugs me!!!
- --Angie
When I get back we'll dip our cup
Into the fountain of youth
We'll rest our heads and raise a toast
To the sunset's beautiful truth
--Moxy Fruvous
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Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 16:15:40 -0500
From: Paul Mischler
Subject: Re: Just noticed something...
No, they aren't in Columbia House USA... They are in Columbia House of
Canada, and they have been there for quite a while. (at least '97). I
have contacted CH in the USA as to why there is no Moxy, and there reply
was "Import Laws", or some crap like that.
I didn't see it on columbiahouse.com yet, but I also haven't gotten a
catalog since mid-january. What catalog did you look at?
From columbiahousecananda.com:
ARTIST SEARCH: MOXY
Results: 3
Artist
(See More)
Album
(Details)
MOXY FRUVOUS
LIVE NOISE
Notes: E
526855
Y
MOXY FRUVOUS
YOU WILL GO TO THE MOON
526863
Y
MOXY FRUVOUS
BARGAINVILLE
902098
Y
- -Paul Mischler
Smiles wrote:
> Did anyone else notice that two of Moxy Fruvous' CDs are now in the
> Columbia House catalogue? Live Noise and You Will Go To The Moon have
> made it there!
>
> Congrats, guys!
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Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 21:27:18 GMT
From: "A.J. LoCicero"
Subject: Re: Outing Richard Butterworth
Rushing to Richard's defense for some unknown reason, A.J. points out that to the
observant, this message from "Jon Knight" is clearly fraudulent. To wit:
Jon Knight wrote:
> Really deep down Richard loved Loughborough. He loved bouncing up and
> down in an overheated student's union to music played by bands nobody
> has ever heard of.
Now, anyone who has ever been to England knows that there are two things the the
English simply do not have: Decent plumbing, and effective heating. It is utterly
beyond my imagination that any student union in the UK could possibly be "overheated"
(That is, unless one was standing right next to the overburdened "fire" that was
desperately trying to distribute its heat without benefit of a ventilation system).
Therefore Watson, I deduce that our "Jon Knight" is some type of charlatan who is out
to besmirch our dear Richard's good name.
All I can say Richard, is that =I= believe you. Loughborough must truly be a land of
insanity.
"Jon Knight" also wrote:
> He must love American spelling as well really.
Well "Jon," we knew that. Richard, by his own admission, returned to England from
Northampton, MA more American than British. The only thing he may be in denial about
is his spelling preference. But don't worry, we will break down that barrier soon as
well. :)
Cheers (as you say over there)
A.J.
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Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 21:51:15 GMT
From: jkpolk@ntplx.net (Andrea Krause)
Subject: Re: moxy beatles
On Tue, 02 Feb 1999 13:52:53 GMT, Taryn Chase
wrote:
>
>Interesting.... I agree in part, but Dave definitely has to be John. He's
>the musical powerhouse! (IMHO)
>Guess that would make Mike Ringo--I'd say he's goofy enough. =)
>
>--TC
>
I can't think of anyone but Mike as John actually. When they cover
Beatles songs and Mike takes John's part...man does he fit like a
glove. Especially on This Boy. I just can't accept a different John!
The others, I have no diehard assignments for. :)
Andrea
"...too many people think they're misunderstood every time
somebody disagrees with them." - Jess Klein
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Date: 2 Feb 1999 21:57:50 GMT
From: elrond@fellspt.charm.net (Matt James)
Subject: Re: Another 930 question
BBWMinors (bbwminors@aol.com) wrote:
: Thinking logistically here, does anyone know if
: there is a coat check at 930?
: On the one hand, I will be needing a coat but
: don't want to schlep it around
: all night near Stage-Mur. :)
I don't think I'v eseen one thre but perhaps I'm not the
best one to ask. What I do is bring a coat and then put it in the trunk
of my car and walk from my car to the show in a t-shirt. You should
only be outside for a short while assuming you are waiting in line
and it looks like it's gonna be mid 40s that
night. If worst comes to worst perhaps you could bring a sweatshirt
and tie it around your waist when you get inside.
- -Matt
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Date: 2 Feb 1999 22:22:34 GMT
From: bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors)
Subject: Re: Geeky question for y'all
Oops, I guess I forgot which of my little childhood anecdotes I'd already told
... sorry!!! :)
By the way, did I mention that Linda was wearing a mink coat in the 90-degree
heat? I guess this was pre-vegan days.
Embarrassed Queen Lisa who will limit herself now to events which happened in
the last 30 days.
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Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 21:55:59 GMT
From: jkpolk@ntplx.net (Andrea Krause)
Subject: Re: Geeky question for y'all
On 2 Feb 1999 17:08:18 GMT, bbwminors@aol.com (BBWMinors) wrote:
>OK ... now, I am not the autograph seeking type ... in fact, I don't think I've
>asked anyone for their autograph in 30 years, not since I got Paul McCartney's
>autograph on my grocery list when I saw him at the supermarket when I was
>nine ...
Oh, you just HAD to mention that one again didn't you? :) Taunting me
with my childhood dream (or my adult dream for that matter...)
Sniffle. That's it! I wash my hands of you!! :)
>However, when we were at the all-ages New Year's Night show at the Bottom Line,
>my daughter Dana got Jian's set list. She'd been hoping to get the band to
>autograph it after the show, but we all got shuttled out of there ... so I was
>wondering if it would be completely geeky and just un-NG-worthy if I brought it
>on Friday to 930 and tried to get them to sign it for her after that show? I
>know hugs and pix are cool, but autographs?????
Oh yeah, go for it. I've never seen them mind. Besides, it's for
your wonderful daughter...that'd melt anyone's heart. :)
>Just wondering ... Queen Lisa (who wants to give the little princess a cool
>Valentine's Day gift).
>
>
Andrea
"...too many people think they're misunderstood every time
somebody disagrees with them." - Jess Klein
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Date: Tue, 2 Feb 1999 15:47:31 -0500
From: "KatieWow"
Subject: Re: Do do do do do (Inspector Gadget)
of course. dr. claw--mad cat. i haven't seen the show in awhile--i'm rusty
:).
~~kate
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nothing worth having comes without some kind of fight
gotta kick at the darkness 'til it bleeds daylight
- --bruce cockburn, "lovers in a dangerous time"
and so the problem remained; lots of the people were mean, and most of them
were miserable, even the ones with digital watches.
- --douglas adams, "hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy"
we're splitting into two camps--mike, i'm with you.
- --jian ghomeshi, bottom line, 1/1
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petit_chou@juno.com wrote in message
<19990202.122004.-223713.1.petit_chou@juno.com>...
>Kate sagely noted:
>>but rupert everett is playing dr.
>>mad, and rupert everett is a good reason to see _anything_ :).
>
>Wait a sec. Doctor Mad? Who's that? Are we still talking about
>Inspector Gadget? Do you mean Doctor Claw?
>
>Besides my petty musings, I must join in with Kate, who sang Rupert
>Everett's praises. He is the ONLY good thing to come out of My Best
>Friend's Wedding (an atrocious film that I only recommend for
>demonstrative purposes -- Pan 'N' Scan at it's peak), not to mention a
>*wonderful* addition to Shakespeare In Love, stunning in The Madness of
>King George, and undoubtedly the best choice to play Oberon in the new
>Midsummer Night's Dream. (Heather's subliminal message: See Cemetery Man
>[also called Dellamorte Dellamore] if you like cool Italian Gothic-y
>Art-house-y flicks with neat actors) By the by, he wrote a fabulous book
>(semi-autobigraphical, of course) called "Hello Darling, Are You Working"
>which I found to be hilarious. He's got some talent, that boy.
>
>Heather Moore
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Date: Tue, 2 Feb 1999 17:40:31 -0500
From: Autumn Patterson
Subject: Re: Parking at the 9:30?
I usually try to park on the same street as the club if at all possible.
This requires either a) going to the club 2 hours before the show starts
or b) going to see a band that ABSOLUTELY noone has heard of. Since b is
not the case here, in order to park in front of the club you'd have to go
with option a.
My other choice for parking when I don't get there early is the Howard
University Hospital Parking lot. It's just down at the end of the street
and parking could cost anywhere from free (ie: there's noone in the booth
when you leave at 2am...this is usually the case) to maybe up to $6.00 I
think which is cool still b/c I'd rather give money to a University
hospital than give more money to the club really.
It's kind of a bad neighborhood so I suggest that noone drives there
alone. If you absolutely have to go alone, um, don't. Call me and I'll fit
you in my trunk or smthg, honest.
Autumn Patterson (c=
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Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 22:48:02 GMT
From: drea1@my-dejanews.com
Subject: Re: A Windsor Review
> They got these "yup,
> > look what we're doing" looks and went into "What is Pisco's favourite thing
> > to rob?" The rest of the crowd must have been confused when a few pockets of
> > the audience went into wild applause.
Wild applause, singing, cheering...those poor Windsor people must've thought
we were insane...but it was *SO* nice to hear that part back in again.. once I
picked my jaw up off the floor *g*
> > Foam-holder improv.. As a token of their appreciation the Borders staff gave
> > Fruvous some nylon zip-up book covers which contained foam. Foam-holders ar
> > apparently the latest craze. "Say Murray's a puddle..."
Murray's expression when Jian said that and then proceeded to drop said
foam on his foot was just classic :) That's one of those moments where you
*need* a videocamera...
> > HORSESHOES - "Should I sit too? No, you stand." "That was the worst version
> > we've ever done."
Mike was serious unfortunately - I was behind him as he headed for the
elevator after the show and the first thing he did was to ask Josh to cut
Horseshoes out of the tape. "Horseshoes doesn't exist" I believe were his
exact words.
Drea (who is still working on her own Windsor review)
"Do you *work* for an airline?" - Jian, 1/29/99
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Date: Tue, 02 Feb 1999 23:34:13 GMT
From: "A.J. LoCicero"
Subject: Re: A Windsor Review
Marie-Claude Danis wrote:
>
> My time in Michigan was a mixed blessing... Although Ann Arbor, I liked.
> Should be a state in itself, Josh W. is right. I must admit though that's I'm
> freaked out by the fact that Borders seems to allow *dogs* in the store...
> wtf????
Indeed? Care to elaborate? What moment of your stay in my dear home state was less
than stellar? Think carefully before you answer! :)
A.J.
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